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He is an apartheid child, and his maternal grandparents were actual Nazis, after all.
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He is an apartheid child, and his maternal grandparents were actual Nazis, after all.
The Psychopath Test by Jon Ronson was a fun read. I think you'd like it.No, but it's highly respected and used by experts in the field.
I love that Libtards actually think it matters one way or another.![]()
The Psychopath Test by Jon Ronson was a fun read. I think you'd like it.
nothing ever matters to trump supporters other than talking points they hear from Trump and his team on TV
No, but it's highly respected and used by experts in the field.
What psychopathic stuff have you actually done?
Doesn't have to be illegal.
IIRC, some Nazis believed the, "Aryan Race" originally came from India.
Watched a guy die of a heart attack, and took bets with a mate on how long it would be before the doctor gave up on CPR and called time of death.
(It was a tragedy; I lost the bet)
Suplexed a guy who pushed in front of me in a bus que, splitting his head open on the pavement.
Tried to convince a fellow patient who kept the whole ward up by watching tv on his laptop during the night to commit suicide. Unfortunately, I don't have Hannibal Lector's skills.
Tried to burn down my high school.
There are probably more examples, those are just off the top of my head.
nothing ever matters to trump supporters other than talking points they hear from Trump and his team on TV
To understand the whole "Aryan" thing, you have to go back and study the development of German philosophy throughout the 1800's. It all began with the fascination of Germans with ancient Indian texts, the Vedas in particular, which influenced German philosophers such as Schopenhauer, and secret societies such as the Thule society that were the origin of the many "Nazi myths".
There was a lot of correspondence between Nazis and Indian nationalists, and indeed they ended up sheltering many of the men that later became heroes of the Indian independence movement, against British occupation. This is why Hitler and the Nazis aren't as reviled in places like India, as they would be in Europe, since to them, the impact of Nazis was to basically destroy the British Empire for good, along with French colonialism.
It should be noted though that Hitler himself didn't really have much belief in any of these myths, often publicly ridiculing them, but he allowed their presence due to their appeal within the ranks of his most loyal fanatics, the SS in particular.
tbf a lot of these sound more like being a dickhead than a psychopath if I'm being honest.
I've read The Wisdom of Psychopaths: Lessons in Life from Saints, Spies and Serial Killers, by Professor Kevin Dutton. A fascinating book, and accessible even for laymen like myself.![]()
Have you read: The Insecurity of Kids Who Try to Hard: Stories of Teens Who Names Themselves After Gay Military Orders While Still Living at Home?
tbf a lot of these sound more like being a dickhead than a psychopath if I'm being honest.
There is considerable overlap between the two. And joking aside, I'm not a full-blown, "pure" Psychopath. I do have quite strong Psychopathic traits, however.
"Psychopathy" is more about possessing a large enough number of scummy behaviours anyway. Once you tick enough boxes, they consider you a psycho. There's no scientific method to actually examine whether a person is a psychopath or not.
If you're out there deriving pleasure from other people's misery, then you're a psycho in my book. And it's nothing worth bragging about. Just about every man is born with a variety of dysfunctional behaviours, the best part about man is that they can learn to address these behaviours and minimize the harm. The people who take pride in being dysfunctional, I consider to be lost causes.
Maybe, I will say that you do make posts in here where you do show some concern for others though.
Oh, I'm capable of empathy. And I do have a moral code. There are definitely lines I won't cross. But my empathy levels are almost certainly lower than the norm. And my morality is probably different as well.
No. Did you self-publish that on Amazon?